San Francisco, CA19 days ago
Knowledge in electronic circuitryKnowledge in electronics troubleshooting Ability to read schematics, wiring diagrams and illustrated parts drawing of biomedical instrumentationMaintenance skills in electronics, mechanical or electromechanical device repairAbility to read color codes on wiring and electronic componentsA working knowledge of physiology, anatomy, and medical terminologyAbility to comprehend and follow both written and oral communicationsAbility to establish and maintain working relationships with co-workers, clinical and medical staff, and the general publicA working knowledge of e-mail, database management, spreadsheet, and word processor applicationsAbility to work nights, weekends, and holidays if necessaryAbility to function in a sterile environment if necessaryAbility to keep accurate recordsWork requires a background in electronics. Incumbent performs scheduled maintenance on clinical equipment using specialized test equipment, assists in the support of a systematic preventive maintenance program of biomedical instrumentation, and documents the introduction of new therapeutic and diagnostic equipment, corrective and preventive maintenance actions and special requests as required.